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This is a prospective observational study investigating the correlation between Perfusion Index (PI) ratio and End Diastolic Velocity (EDV) ratio as early predictors of successful supraclavicular brachial plexus block (SCBPB) in patients undergoing superficialization surgery of the upper limb.
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Regional anesthesia is fundamental for upper limb surgeries, with SCBPB providing dense anesthesia. However, early confirmation of successful block performance remains challenging. Traditional clinical methods (sensory/motor testing) are subjective and delayed. This study proposes using objective, noninvasive indices - PI (evaluated via pulse oximetry) and EDV (measured by Doppler ultrasound) - to determine their accuracy in detecting sympathetic blockade shortly after SCBPB. Early and reliable detection of block success is particularly important in superficialization surgeries such as arteriovenous fistula (AVF) superficialization in patients with compromised vascular status. The results are expected to enhance anesthesia practice by providing quantitative, reproducible, and rapid assessment tools.
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Both genders
ASA II-VI classification
Undergoing elective upper limb superficialization surgery (e.g., AVF superficialization)
Provided written informed consent
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Coagulopathy or bleeding disorders
Local infection at injection site
Allergy to local anesthetics
Use of vasopressors or beta-blockers
Severe peripheral vascular disease
Morbid obesity (BMI > 35)
Severe neurological or psychiatric disorders
50 participants in 1 patient group
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